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Jonquière Marquis
City: Saguenay, Quebec
League: LNAH
Founded: 2008
Home Arena: Palais des Sport
Franchise history
1996 to 1997: Saint-Lin-Laurentides Gladiateurs
1997 to 1998: Sainte-Thérèse Chiefs
1998 to 2005: Laval Chiefs
2005 to 2006: Laval Summum-Chiefs
2006 to 2008: Saint-Jean Summum Chiefs
2008 to 2009: Saguenay 98.3
2009 to 2012: Saguenay Marquis
2012 to present: Jonquière Marquis
Championships
Regular Season Titles: 5 2006-07, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2015-16, 2016-17
Division Championships: None
Playoff Championships: 6
2001-02, 2002-03 (as Laval Chiefs)
2006-07 (as Saint-Jean Summum Chiefs)
2012-13, 2013-14, 2016-17

The Jonquière Marquis are a hockey team in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH), which is based in the province of Quebec. They play at the Palais des Sports.

History[]

The team started as the Saint-Lin-Laurentides Gladiateurs in 1996-1997 and moved to Sainte-Thérèse to become the Sainte-Thérèse Chiefs in 1997-1998.

They moved to Laval in 1998-1999, playing at the Colisée de Laval as the Laval Chiefs. During its time at Laval, the team won the Futura Cup in 2001-2002 and 2002-2003. The Laval Chiefs were also featured in a 2004 documentary on the Chiefs' enforcers, Les Chiefs.

The Chiefs were previously part of the semi-professional QSPHL (1998–2003) and QSMHL (2003–2004).

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Saint-Jean Summum Chiefs logo.

The team was sold to Genex Communications in 2005-2006 and were rechristened the Summum Chiefs after one of Genex's magazines, Summum. Genex sold the team to a group from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu and it moved there for the 2006-2007 season, playing at the Colisée Isabelle-Brasseur. The Saint-Jean Summum Chiefs won the Futura Cup in 2006-2007, after ironically having played their last two playoff series in their former home, the Colisée de Laval.

The team moved to Saguenay in 2008 to become the Saguenay 98.3, after the local radio station that sponsored the team, CKRS-FM (at the time under ownership of Corus Entertainment). The players were sold but not the name Summum Chiefs, whose name was retained by Genex. The team name moved to Saint-Hyacinthe in 2008 to become the Saint-Hyacinthe Chiefs, before that team permanently folded the following season.

Yearly Results[]

Season GP W L T OL SL Pts GF GA Standing Playoffs
Saint-Lin-Laurentides Gladiateurs
1996–97 35 11 20 - 4 - 26 144 179 3rd Central Lost First Round
Sainte-Thérèse Chiefs
1997–98 38 14 18 - 6 - 34 175 194 3rd West Lost First Round
Laval Chiefs
1998–99 36 16 14 - 6 - 38 163 171 3rd West Lost Quarterfinals
1999–00 38 24 14 - 0 - 48 184 146 2nd Nike Lost Semifinals
2000–01 44 25 16 - 1 2 53 206 190 3rd West Lost Quarterfinals
2001–02 44 26 15 - 2 1 55 210 186 2nd West Won Championship
2002–03 52 31 18 - 1 2 65 236 176 2nd West Won Championship
2003–04 50 24 24 - 0 2 50 194 209 5th West Did not qualify
2004–05 60 15 38 - 6 1 37 207 323 9th Did not qualify
Laval Summum Chiefs
2005–06 56 19 33 - 4 0 42 217 283 8th
St-Jean Summum Chiefs
2006–07 48 32 14 - 1 1 66 215 172 T-1st Won Championship
2007–08 52 28 21 - 1 2 59 268 237 4th Lost Quarterfinals
Saguenay 98.3
2008–09 44 14 27 - 2 1 31 141 192 8th Lost Quarterfinals
Saguenay Marquis
2009-10 44 27 15 - 0 2 56 178 155 3rd Lost Semifinals
2010–11 42 17 19 - 5 1 42 172 188 6th

Lost Quarterfinals

2011–12 48 29 16 - 3 - 61 216 195 1st Lost Semifinals
Jonquière Marquis
2012-13 40 27 11 - 1 1 56 167 135 1st Won Championship
2013-14 40 24 14 - 2 0 50 167 144 T-2nd Won Championship
2014-15 40 26 9 - 5 - 57 184 152 2nd Lost Semifinals
2015-16 40 27 11 - 2 - 56 164 105 1st Lost Semifinals
2016-17 40 30 7 - 3 - 63 177 118 1st Won Championship
2017-18 36 20 11 - 5 - 45 142 122 2nd Lost Semifinals
2018-19 36 20 15 - 1 0 41 148 136 4th Lost Final
2019-20 36 14 17 - 4 1 33 137 156 5th Playoffs suspended prior to starting
2020-21 Season Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 28 12 11 - 5 0 29 90 104 4th Lost Quarterfinals
2022-23 36 18 9 - 8 1 45 151 147 3rd Lost Semifinals
2023-24 36 19 13 - 3 1 42 125 129 3rd Lost Semifinals

Notable Players alumni (as Saint-Jean Summum Chiefs)[]

References[]

External links[]


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